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terça-feira, 29 de novembro de 2011
domingo, 26 de abril de 2009
FIONA HEWITT E SUA COLEÇAO LANÇAMENTO!!!!!
Diga Ni Hao ( olá) para a Wu & Wu Dumpling Dynasty Collection.
Trata-se da coleção de latas/presentes retrô da ilustradora Fiona Hewitt, que já publiquei aqui, fora as novidades desse post continuamos com a linha de papelaria dela.
Agora aviso aos navegantes: são poucas unidades dessas latinhas e sacolas lindas, cada uma custa R$ 150,00 - Corra e reserve a sua: doris@coisasdadoris.com.br - nao estão no site!!!!!!
Striking, sophisticated, incredibly functional - this retro range has been designed by super-talented Brit illustrator, Fiona Hewitt, to make life just a little bit sweeter.
Striking, sophisticated, incredibly functional - this retro range has been designed by super-talented Brit illustrator, Fiona Hewitt, to make life just a little bit sweeter.
segunda-feira, 20 de abril de 2009
ORIGINAIS INGLESES KEEP CALM AND CARRY ON




UM POUCO DE HISTóRIA:
em 1939 o governo britânico espalhou pela cidade
esse slogan para acalmar a populacao quanto a guerra.
OS POSTERS ORIGINAIS ESTAO `A VENDA NA LOJA
TEMOS TODAS AS CORES.: ROSA, AZUL CLARO VERMELHO, OURO, AMARELO.....
EMOLDURADOS COM PASSPATOUR E VIDRO como a rosa da foto acima R$ 350,00
APENAS O POSTER R$ 280,00
In the Spring of 1939, with war against Germany all but inevitable, the British Government's Ministry of Information commissioned a series of propaganda posters to be distributed throughout the country at the onset of hostilities. It was feared that in the early months of the war Britain would be subjected to gas attacks, heavy bombing raids and even invasion. The posters were intended to offer the public reassurance in the dark days which lay ahead.
In the Spring of 1939, with war against Germany all but inevitable, the British Government's Ministry of Information commissioned a series of propaganda posters to be distributed throughout the country at the onset of hostilities. It was feared that in the early months of the war Britain would be subjected to gas attacks, heavy bombing raids and even invasion. The posters were intended to offer the public reassurance in the dark days which lay ahead.
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